Commercial
Appeal: Custody
decision may take months,
Attorney says he might ask for
appeals bypass. 04/10/09
Commercial
Appeal 5月20日发表三篇文章报道美国各地法律专家对判决的震惊,同时希望这个判决被推翻”
Special Reports
by Dr. Robert Lackman on Ann Mae Case
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Appeal: Anna ruling unexpected Court referee indicated
Hes would get daughter back by Shirley Downing,
May 18, 2004
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Appeal:No bias, says Anna Mae judge,美国各界密切关注案件,纷纷质疑
CHILDERS 法官
孟菲斯商业诉求报社论:Editorial
05/14: Quick resolution needed for Anna Mae May 14, 2004
Tenn.
couple to keep custody of girl, USA Today, (May 13,
2004)
Chinese
Parents Not Tricked, Judge Says in Custody Case, New
York Times (May 13, 2004)
Chinese
Parents Lose Custody Fight, Associated Press
Girl's
birth parents say due process denied,
By Shirley Downing, Commercial Appeal,March 23,2004
The
Memphis Flyer: MORE TIME IN CHILD CUSTODY CASE - Childers
delays case of Chinese toddler another three weeks.
by JANEL DAVIS, 3/19/2004
美国《People》杂志(全球第二大英文杂志)2004年3月29日刊专题报道贺梅案
Commercial Appeal: Anna
Mae case sets off alarm for immigrants by Erin Sullivan,
March 14, 2004
U.S.
Couple Fights to Adopt Chinese Girl, By WOODY BAIRD,
Associated Press Writer
Chinese
immigrant says foster parents stole child
by Wood Baird, Associated Press.
ABC News: Guardian:
Chinese Girl Should Be in U.S - Court-Appointed Guardian
in Custody Case Says Chinese Girl Should Stay With
Tennessee Couple by Associated Press
The New York Times: Chinese
and American Cultures Clash in Custody Battle for Girl
By
Commercial
Appeal: Foster mother logged
family visits Baker says no
ulterior motive, March 1, 2004
Judge
Hears Custody Case of Chinese Girl, Associated Press
(February 23, 2004)
USA
Today: 2 families, 1 child and
5 long years Custody battle rooted in good deed,
bad luck, USA Today (February 23, 2004)
Associated
Press By WOODY BAIRD: Judge Steps Down From Custody
Fight.
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Appeal: Judge pulls out of
adoption case -- Chinese
couple want probe of chancellor's conduct, By
Shirley Downing, Nov. 15, 2003
Another
Costly Delay, Time and finances are running out for
Chinese couple, By Janel Davis
Couple's
fight for child hits legal snag,
By WOODY BAIRD, Associated Press,
October 1, 2003
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Appeal: Editorial
10/01: A shaky legal case keeps family apart,
October 1, 2003
Judge
indefinitely delays custody trial over Chinese girl,
By Shirley Downing, September
30, 2003
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Appeal: 4-year-old
has wealth of diplomatic support by Shirley Downing,
September 29, 2003
Commercial
Appeal: 'A
Can of Worms'
- Chinese parents just want
daughter back, By Shirley
Downing, September 29, 2003
Memphis Flyer: Judge
denies motions in He case, by Janel Davis
Associated
Press: Chinese
couple facing deportation loses try to speed custody
dispute
Associated
Press: Breaking News - Chinese
Couple Fight for Parental Rights by WOODY
BAIRD
Memphis
Commercial Appeal: Custody
of young Chinese girl will be decided by bench trial
Sept. 29
Associated
Press: China
Couple Face Deportation, Child Loss,
Also, reported by Yahoo
News, Washington
Post, The
Twin Cities News Station
Memphis Flyer: One
Down, Two To Go - Former student acquitted in one court,
faces others.
The Memphis Flyer: The
Battle Continues
The Memphis Flyer: Battling
for their baby by news reporter Janel Davis (February
14, 2002)
USA
Today: "Immigrant couple wants daughter back"
by news reporter Robert Davis